These campsites were located on former Hahobas land. Current ownership status of the land is unknown, however the camp is closed, and Camping is no longer permitted on this land.
These photos were taken in 2015, and are not representative of the current condition of this campsite. Work is needed to restore tent sites and picnic area.
Size: 4 patrols (approx. 40 people)
Fairly level site with 4 - 5 tent sites, and picnic tables near the fire pit.
Good for units with handicapped people, as there is level access from road to the campsite.
This campsite was restored by Troop 336 of Federal Way in 2021.
This is a large, level site, with room for several patrols, with 6 tent sites, 3 picnic tables and a fire pit.
There is an outhouse adjacent to this campsite, and it is located in the northern part of camp.
These photos were taken in 2015 of the old Eena campsite, located across the road from the trading post, and are not representative of the current condition of this campsite.
This campsite was under re-construction in 2021, and Troop 438 of University Place was heading up the restoration efforts.
This site is equipped with 5 tent platforms.
There is an outhouse nearby this campsite, and it is located in the northern part of camp, on the shore of Robbins Lake.
These photos were taken in 2015, and are not representative of the current condition of this campsite.
Size: 3 patrol (approx. 30 people)
Special features: Larger site, good privacy. Lots of level tent sites, some tent platforms.
Large clearing with vehicle access for utility trailers.
This campsite was under re-construction in 2021.
There is an outhouse adjacent to this campsite, and it is located in the northern part of camp.
It is equipped with 5 tent platforms, most need work.
Size: 3 patrol (approx. 30 people)
Map location: H4
Special features: Located well off the main road, lots of room, with multiple tent sites.
Two main gathering areas.
Size: 3 patrol (approx. 30 people)
Map location: G5
Special features: Chetlo campsite is most notable for the fantastic views overlooking Hood Canal and the Olympic mountains.
This site is very large, and has a big level area for tents, dining canopies and other activities.
Multiple tent platforms, large parking lot nearby.
Great for larger units.
Size: 3 patrol (approx. 30 people)
Map location: I3
Special features: This site is located near Aldrich Lake, and is currently not in use for summer camp.
Size: 1 patrol (approx. 10 people)
Map location: J4
Special features: Nice, lakeside campsite, with good privacy. Located near the Trading Post.
Access to Robbins Lake, with a fishing pier adjacent to the campsite.
Size: 1 patrol (approx. 10 people)
Map location: J3
Special features: Smaller campsite, ideal for small units.
Near the dining hall, semi-private site.
Some tent platforms available.
Size: 3 patrol (approx. 30 people)
Map location: H6
Special features: Large site, with 5 or 6 level tent sites. Good privacy, located at the end of the Tahoma camp loop. Vehicular access for utility trailers.
No tent platforms.
Size: 3 patrol (approx. 30 people)
Map location: H5
Special features: This site is one of the largest and more developed troop sites, and is ideal for very large units. It features a large tent platform/stage in the main gathering area, wash stand with wood plank floor in the campsite, and a nice fire pit in the main gathering area.
This site is extremly spread out, and features between 8 to 10 individual tent sites.
Some tent platforms are available, but most tent sites are on level ground.
This site features an ADA tent platform with wheelchair ramps, and vehicular access.
Vehicle access road adjacent to the main tent site areas.
Size: 2 patrol (approx. 20 people)
Map location: J4
Special features: This site is located next to the Trading Post and the Civics Lodge.
It features level tent sites, terraced on the side of a hill.
Moderate privacy, as it is located close to the main campsite loop road, and the northern side is open to the access road below.
This site is ideal for smaller units.
Size: 1 patrol (approx. 10 people)
Map location: K3
Special features: Can be combined with Washkanaba B to serve a larger group.
This lakefront site is located next to the Flag Field, on Robbins Lake. Privacy is minimal, as the tent sites abut the campsite loop road.
Lake access is within a few feet of the main gathering place.
Lots of room, big open spaces for tents or other activities.
Size: 3 patrol (approx. 30 people)
Map location: K4
Special features: This lakefront site is located next to the Flag Field, on Robbins Lake. Privacy is extremely minimal on this side of Washkanaba, as the tent sites abut the campsite loop road, only separated by a log fence.
Lake access is within a few feet of the main gathering place.
Lots of room, big open spaces for tents or other activities. 3 or 4 tent platforms are available. Most tent sites are on level ground.
Size: 2 patrol (approx. 20 people)
Map location: G6
Special features:
This campsite was under construction in 2021, and Troop 9112 of Shelton, WA was heading up the restoration efforts.
It is located next to the Twana Lodge, above the waterfront program area.
This campsite is equipped with a large tent platform, approximately 20' x 20', plus 4 separate tent sites, overlooking Robbins Lake.
This campsite was under construction in 2021, and Troop 224 of Tacoma, WA was heading up the restoration efforts.
It is located near the Nature Lodge, near Robbins Lake.
This campsite was under construction in 2021, and Troop 727G of Fox Island, WA was heading up the restoration efforts.
It is located near the Nature Lodge, near Robbins Lake.